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Céline Dion’s Twins, 13, Have ‘Crisis’ Drills, Know to Use ‘Panic Buttons’ at Home If She Has Emergency (Exclusive)


In an emotional cover interview with PEOPLE, Céline Dion opens up about how her younger sons, Eddy and Nelson, have become well-educated about her stiff-person syndrome disorder.

The superstar is the youngest of 14 children, and growing up, Dion, 56, tells PEOPLE exclusively in its latest cover story that her parents — who often worried about where their next meal would come from — shielded them from any pain. For all the details on Céline Dion's fight to get back to the stage and her life with her three sons, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands Friday, June 14. Every two or three months, Dion and her physical therapist run through a fake crisis with Eddy and Nelson, and "we have panic buttons in the house and they know how to put me on my side," she says.

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